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the cithers oi Petet (burg,
1. The fourth of July, tM mi
ni verfary of A me n can independence
--may it continue the day of patri
otic celebration boaftand inaiiifef
tation,
2. The U. S. their union the
balls of their ftrergch, peace and
fijppinefs.
j. James Madifon-—v;e view
the Hr ft ad - uf his adminiftrarion as
an infallible proof or impartiality
cowards foreign nations', and we hail
it cs a favorable prefege of future
fioed.
4. The Eleventh Congrefs of
the U. S—may they prove to their
conftituents, that ‘mealurts and nut
men, are the o! jrcts their purlult.
5. The Memory of George
Wafliingtcln—-may the laurels he has
won never wither on his tomb,
while there is 3 tear of gratitude co
moiften the day.
6. Thomas Jeff, rfon*—welt done
good and fikhftd ft mint, take up
thine everlaftir.g abode at the righc
hand of Wafbirgtpn in the affedti
®r.s of every rrue American.
7. The patriots of Ame rice,
whole blood was fried on the altar
of liberty—raav that gallant lons
never Jo oft* the fire” which animated
the bofoms of their venerable fa
thers.
8. The People of the U. S.
too juft r.o evade the rights of
others, too proud to Surrender their
own.
9< John Adams, by nature an
honeft politician—may he continue
to ex pole the errors cf his former
coiincellors, for the future example
of degenerate patriots.
10. The Embargo, the cupel
and off of panintiitn, it feparares
pure metal from the drefs, and dif
tingT,iihcs the true coin from the
bale.
11. Tim Pi-: fee ring, Jofi -h
Qumcy, Barient Gardimcr—their
oppoficion is unmanly, their con
dbeft, carle and di .'ingenuous.
52. Agriculture and domeft-c
manufidhires, the tut eft grouau
work of independence.
13. The ad v a nc t ment of i:-
ent r ? and the difrbfton of informa
tion, the aliment of true liberty.
14. (Commerce-—the right of
all nations, may it be un/hackled by
Briitifh injuftice 3nd Trench retali
ation.
15. The militia—the furclt de-”
fence and me ft impregnable bul
wark of the American nation.
1 6. The American Eagle ; un
der the protecting influence of its
fettering wings we move, when its
offered olive- branch is Spurred by
the haughty rnsnoarcs of imperious
tyrants—Quirldy may the thunder
bolts of its vengeance be hurled on
their devoted heads.
17. The American ftft—-may
their arms prove our fweetett refuge
in adveriity, and their frniks die
fureft antitode to care.
Volunteer by Mr, John Wat
kins, Sen.—
Spain and the Spanifh patriots—
may all Spain prove to be Saragoft,
and every Spaniard a Paiifox,
Some doubt have been fusrflreft
ed as to the liberation of Ameri
can (hips in the ports of France,
from the embargo ioid upon them.
‘—The power veiled in gen. Arm
to regulate their departure,
:p;d u fee dial bonds were given
for tneir proceeding to the United
Srates, while sc was an unexampled
ovide bee of confidence in the niin
llb'r luJ rcipede for our govern-
mar, in the abide that has
Ufcn n.ade 6/ it, tend greatly to tM
I’jvijre injury of *.-ur commerce win*
Europe.
Ira;. the American Chips have left
Iw uvee is cr:"c:i; that none.of them
have r cac.i >•; trie United States is
equally certain.
In tne -• Sun,’ a rr/inifterial print
of London, we find the following
article :
{< Fa-LMOut,-!, April goth, 1809.
Arrived, trie American brig
George, cant. Budge, from Bor
deaux, ten Jays, with brandy ter
New- Orleans, flopped for orders.”
I his flu git? 1 act prooves that the
American veflWs had tree egrets
from the pcr'.• o l I'rantis oa th”
■iotimot April $ but sc alio proves
that (he bone given to our miruiTi’
11 av* e tit e n ri ifchax ye
o
Vv hat ni;-v Jie the confequeisce of
this, thole who may make one good,
voyage do nor care, but future oc
caflons may aft ft in which good
men may (utter, by this breach of
good faith.
New- Tcrk paper*
Ktlf
Extraft of letter, dated Xingfton,
May 14, to & refpectable houfs
in this city.
fC We avail our fdves of the fit ft
opportunity, via Cuba, to inform
you that tbs Colemal Affismbly bars
faffed an All hying a heavy duty cn
year produce imported into this JJlatuj
in every ether vet tom except Britijh 5
aifo, tonnage of vtflels under the
flag of the United States. For
our government we have herein
tncJokd the articles fo raxed, and it
is with regret we flare, thee the
law is r:ow in force.”
IMPORT DUTIES.
Shingles, 6 8 per M.
Staves, 15s per M.
Pirchpine Lumber, 163 per M.
Common do. 10s per M.
Wood Hoops, 16s per M.
Horft, Cattle, &c. 10 per cent.
T onn age, 6> 8 per con.
Flour, 6sß per bbh
Corn Meal, j 5 per bb'l.
Corn, Brans, &c. iodperbufhel.
Rice, 354 per cwr,
Builon Chips. per M.
Ibid.
The jo'hwhg was taken from the
fir ft Bulletin :
ORDER OF THE DAY.
Soldiers !— You have juftifled
my expectations 1 you have aug
mented your numbers by your
bravery ; you have giorioufly mark
ed the difference between the fcl
diers of CaeTar and the crowded
armies of Xmxcs. In a few days
yo*i hive triumphed in three battles,
with rhe enemy, at de Abenfberg,
and d’E-ckmuU, and in the combat
of Fet flii g, Landfliut and Rati’fboh,
100 pieces of cannon, 40 ftandards,
50,000 prifoners, 3 equippages,
3coo waggons with baggage, and
ail their miiliUry chefts, is the re
i’uii: cf the rapidity of your marches
and courage. The enemy deceiv
ed by a perjured cabinet feerr.ed to
have loft all remtmbefance of yen.
This awakning was prompt, you
appear to them more terrible than
evt* r . Tjiey have crofied the Inn
and occupied the territory of our
allies, they flittered themfelves to
carry the war into the bofoni of our
country. T 0 day defeated, terrified
he flies in diforder. Already my
van guard has crofTed the Inn. Be
fore a month hence, .we llisil be at
Vienna.
Done at our .imperial head quarters,
Rarihon, April 24, 18cn.
•; Sign ro ) N A 1? OLE O N T .
Vft are informed from very good
authority, that on Saturday the 20A
nit. me foibwin* melanchvly cataf-
Mophc, happened at the houfe of
Mr. James Ford on Elk liver, ii
ft“s Itetc. A ir.an bv tl>e name of
Crouch, was lufpc&ed of having
ftolen n boil'.*, and was purfued and
apprehended at the houfe of Ford,
by a Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Ka.e
dou. Cwo tu others by the name
ot Bowling who Were related to
laid Crouch, ruard of his being in
confineinenr, and refolved to relate
him; accordingly, they went to
Forci’j houfe, and after attempting
unlucceftfuliy to cut the cords with
which Ciotich was bound. 0r.3
of the Rowling’s predicted his rifle
to the brevli ci Rtynclcs, he in left
defence <hd the fame and they
both fired nearly at rhe fame mo
menr 5 Bowling was killed and
Reynolds wounded in the :irrn
The other Bowling then prefented
Ids piece at the fame inltant at
Raredon, vho alfo railed his rifle to
Bowling’s brtaft, they tired together
and both of them fell dead. Ihe
fellow who was in cuftody then took
to his heels and was purfued by
Reynolds, who was unable to fire m
him with iuccefs, being incapable
of loading his rifle from dliabili
ty induced by the wound in his arm.
it is a matter of regret that the man
who canft and this awful and bloody
cataftrophe was not fecured, that if
guilty he mignr jV.flferthc punifh
ment of the law.
Najbvilk paper.
Jk/’The public arc informed that
a Sermon will be preached in the
Chappie on the day before rhe
Public Commencement, addrdTVd
to the Candidates for Degree*:; by
the Rev. John Hodge.
by this Morning’s mail,
By the finp Cardins heydays
from Cadiz which arrived at New-
Turk on the yth infl , hr ought papers
from the Seville Gazette up to the lZtb
of A lay. And by the. Bar agon from
Ujbon to the 5 ft? of June. From
tbtfe papers have been made very i,n~
fort ant tr anJUttions, an ahjtrmd of
which follows.
The French army had retreated from
Seville , and fuppojed to be on them
march to Frame. It is fold in a let
ter from Ltfbon that a declaration of
war had bees made by linjjia again fi
France. It is alfo mentioned in a
triumphant fir am the brilliantfuccejs
cf the Aujlriar.s on the Tyrol\ end the
fur render of the French army in Por
tugal to the Briiijh and Portugnifs
troops. Sault with a few cf his
troops had made his fie ape. Ibis
with the capture cf Oporto and St.
Antler* occafioned the greatefi rejoice
ings at Cadiz.
Particulars in our next.
GEORGIA } fackjon county*
By Edward Adams > Clerk of thi
Court of Ordinary for Jaia county.
Whereas Nancy Cook applies
for letters of adminWiration on the
tftate of Che; fare: of this
county, dec?-?.::, ft
Theje rv therefore to ctU and aJ
mmtj.’j ‘.vdfingular the kindred and
creditors cf fzzx aeceafed-j to be and
appear at my office, within the thus
preferibed by law, to Few caifis iff
any j v,hy r iid testers fijQuli not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 1 ith
day of Ju ty , 18 09.
EDWARD ADAMS, C. C. O.
A FLiV COPIES
Of a Sermon Preached in Findication
Of Revealed'Truth, and in which
is produced fdhe of the firovg
efi arguments that re
ligion admits cf
FOR £AL£ AT THIS OFFICE.
CuLLEC FOR’s b?\ i Z
On Ea; nr 1! : (
no.-’, wilt be dd t it tier court A
vi f. ic fi ” /.: t v, tv ; :o
mmm
.. .
•< ‘ , c;.v HBBBj
‘fooo Acres, 3d quality,
ro RandokTrailor, lying in Jackfon
county on the waters of lOuth Broad
river, joining Drlfkol and others*
given in by William Screetman as
his own property for the year ifloy
and as agent for Randol Trailor
for the year xß®B—tax due for \ 807
1 dollar 67 1-2 cents, and for rhe
year 1808, 1 dollar 25 cents.
ALSO,
130 Acres, 3d quality, granted
to Mar bury-, Jackfon county, mid -
die Oconee, jOl n s ng 1 f lie, return* 6 ft
by Jacob B. Warbington to ißc7jj
—tax due 51 a\r.rs. # |fl
Perms, rath. fl|
T M C.
T. C, f. C. -
July 14. 1809.
NOTI C E “
. The Members of the Bowling
Green Jockey,Club, in the countv
of Oglethorpe, are requeftrd to
neet on the ground the ir.ft .Satur
day in this month, by 12 o’clock
to determine when the next racer
Ihall commence.
By order cf the Preftdent.
July 15, i^cny.
•tfMMiaun 11 -i M%Kvwumo4|M*>Ul'-V-a
Georgia, Clerks county.
By John Smith , Clerk of the Court 0;
Ordinary of fetid county.
Whereas Samuel Bell ah has ap
plied for letters cf adev.r.iflraiiov on
the eft a f fi Mfics Beliah , late of this
county, due afed.
Theje are therefore in cite and ad
mottijh all and flnguld” tie kindred
and creditoj s cf /aid dece.ficd, fo be
and appear at my office wit bin tbs
time preferibed by law, to jhevs can A,
if any they have, why fail letter:
fkculd not be granted.
Given under my hand this 2;. i
day of July, 1809,
JOHN SMITH, C. C, O.
GEORGIA, }Ac a Court cf
Jackfon County, J ordinary being
&. and field in and for the laid Coua
tyV
hTsy Term 1 3oq.
Frcfent their honors jarpu . If. 1-
dricks, Etheldred V\ ood, and D;~
vid Wict, Efqrs.
Upon the petition of Jeffe Mitch
el*Bating that Wiiliam Rarnfev ant.’
Henry Ramley in thddife rmr .If kc -
cured their f3ond to snake tidt - to a
certain tract of land in the County of
Ogftftrm pt - yv.Sivinn two hundred
anj fifty ,r rtz more or ftik and that
mt fare Hrr.ty dtparftd chft Jifc In
and A'ithnor Eirecocing laid
T'l 1-i 2.2 c praying this Court to eft
reft enc.uLmiuissrwtors of UA oe
ceaVd to Execute titles In the terrtr.
of the .aw, and the fil'd Bond ; s cc
py of which;s:o the faid petition an
atxed, whereupon it it, ordered thaf
the Aid A'iromfttraxrs ot the fa id
dcccsled, will at the oext court of or
dinary, to be held in cnci for the
county afortfiid on the fir ft: Monday
in September next, be directed to
Execute Titles, to the fa id tra-ft of
land in terms of the law, unleft caufs
be Ihewn to Tm conn dry, as * than
this rule be p-uDllihed at ieafl three
months nrevious to the {itre-o* of
va'A court, in one cf r he public Gz
zettes of rh-s fl j'e, and advertised
in cviisr ‘note public places in fa id
county.
True Ext raft from the JVorsntes.
Edward Adams C. C. Cb
May, rft Bc ).